New Mexico Affidavit Document Withdrawal

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New Mexico
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NM-P009
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This form is an affidavit to be signed for an attorney in fact stating that the attorney in fact has no knowledge of the revocation or cancellation of a power of attorney or of the death of the principal in a power of attorney.
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Steps for filing an affidavit of withdrawal. If you're able to withdraw your affidavit, you'll need to write another document with your intent to withdraw.

Where an Affidavit of Support Contract was submitted in support of the green card application, Such Affidavit of support Contract may be withdrawn by written notice sent to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services or to the Immigration Court and acted upon prior to the approval of the green card

In an immigrant visa case, the sponsor could need to communicate with the NVC and/or the U.S. consulate if he wishes to withdraw his Form I-864. Until the NVC has received all required documents the U.S. consulate literally will not have the case file.

To withdraw the sponsorship, the sponsor must send a letter to the USCIS office, where the application is being processed, informing the office of the decision to withdraw. They must be sure to include a copy of their receipt notice when sending the letter.

As long as the sponsored immigrant becomes a lawful permanent resident, a joint sponsor cannot withdraw their support, and even a divorce does not release their sponsorship obligations.

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New Mexico Affidavit Document Withdrawal